Oxygen-Enhanced Heap Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jim McMaster Charles W. Kenney
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The role of oxygen in cyanide leaching ia well understood in the gold industry. Oxygen enrichment has taken on a real, practical meaning to operators with the were to evaluate the effect of oxygen enrichment on the kinetics of heap leaching gold ores, to examine methods of oxygen application in the heap, and to develop preliminary economics for the process. Several series of column tests were completed increasing preaeration, applications. use of pure oxygen for leaching, and in CIL in the test program. Oxygen enrichment may have a significant place in heap leaching as well. In preliminary column tests sponsored by Kamyr at Hazen Research, Inc. , oxygen-purged columns showed an increase in both the leaching rate and maximum recovery of gold and a reduction in cyanide consumption compared to columns run with air. Potential benefits of using oxygen in heap leaching include faster leaching kinetics, shorter cycle time, higher recoveries, and more efficient use of permanent or reusable pad space. The concept requires confirmation of technical and economic feasibility on a commercial scale.
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APA: Jim McMaster Charles W. Kenney  (1990)  Oxygen-Enhanced Heap Leaching

MLA: Jim McMaster Charles W. Kenney Oxygen-Enhanced Heap Leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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